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1021por Roberts, Ruth, McCrory, Eamon, Bird, Geoffrey, Sharp, Molly, Roberts, Linda, Viding, Essi“…Participants completed the Movie Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC), a task assessing ability/propensity to incorporate judgements concerning an individual’s mind into mental state inference; provided a written description of a good friend to assess mind-mindedness; and completed the Social Judgement Task (SJT), a new measure assessing mentalising about antisocial actions. Boys with CP/HCU had more difficulty in accurately inferring others’ mental states in the MASC than TD and CP/LCU boys. …”
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1022“…Lastly, a theoretical model was developed based on the strong statistical association found between impulsivity and reduced thought processes prior to relapse; data revealing increased impulsivity which is a common trait in antisocial personality disorder and borderline personality disorder as being largely responsible for relapse. …”
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1023por White, Molly“…These included fatigue and daytime sleepiness; dysregulated sleep; cognitive deficits such as “brain fog,” memory and focus impairment, learning and attention difficulties, and time management challenges; emotional/psychological/behavioral difficulties, including impulsivity, apathy, antisocial behavior, personality changes, and depression; social difficulties, including disconnection, lack of awareness, and feelings of isolation; and general anxieties about the future and potential loss of independence. …”
Publicado 2020
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1024por de Vocht, Frank, McQuire, Cheryl, Brennan, Alan, Egan, Matt, Angus, Colin, Kaner, Eileen, Beard, Emma, Brown, Jamie, De Angelis, Daniela, Carter, Nick, Murray, Barbara, Dukes, Rachel, Greenwood, Elizabeth, Holden, Susan, Jago, Russell, Hickman, Matthew“…FINDINGS: Closure of the nightclub led to temporary 4‐month reductions in antisocial behaviour (−18%; 95% credible interval − 37%, −4%), with no change in other outcomes. …”
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1025por Rougeaux, Emeline, Hope, Steven, Viner, Russell M., Deighton, Jessica, Law, Catherine, Pearce, Anna“…METHODS: Using UK Millennium Cohort Study data (n = 10,142), we examined how mental health competence (MHC) measured at the end of elementary school (11 years) is associated with self-reported use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, alcohol, illegal drugs, antisocial behavior, and sexual contact with another young person at age 14 years. …”
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1026por Riglin, Lucy, Todd, Andrew, Blakey, Rachel, Shakeshaft, Amy, Stergiakouli, Evie, Smith, George Davey, Tilling, Kate, Thapar, Anita“…METHODS: We examined associations between broadly defined child-limited (remitted) and persistent ADHD (assessed using the ADHD subscale of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) with social outcomes (low emotional and instrumental support, antisocial behaviour, employment, receipt of state benefits as an indicator of socio-economic disadvantage, homelessness) at age 25 years in a UK longitudinal population sample ALPSAC (the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, age 25 data collected between years 2017 and 2018): total N=6439. …”
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1027por Szerman, Nestor, Ferre, Francisco, Basurte-Villamor, Ignacio, Vega, Pablo, Mesias, Beatriz, Marín-Navarrete, Rodrigo, Arango, Celso“…Gambling disorder (GD) has been associated with other categorical psychiatric diagnoses: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, social anxiety, schizophrenia, substance use disorder, antisocial personality disorder; and dimensional symptoms including higher impulsivity, poorer emotional wellbeing, cognitive distortion, psychosis, deficient self-regulation, suicide, poorer family environment, and greater mental distress. …”
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1028por Vaht, Mariliis, Laas, Kariina, Fernàndez-Castillo, Noèlia, Kurrikoff, Triin, Kanarik, Margus, Faraone, Stephen V., Tooding, Liina-Mai, Veidebaum, Toomas, Franke, Barbara, Reif, Andreas, Cormand, Bru, Harro, Jaanus“…Background: Recently, RBFOX1, a gene encoding an RNA binding protein, has consistently been associated with aggressive and antisocial behavior. Several loci in the gene have been nominally associated with aggression in genome-wide association studies, the risk alleles being more frequent in the general population. …”
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1029“…Three gambling groups are consequently presented (Social Gambler; Affect-Regulation Gambler; Antisocial Gambler) alongside the proposed Integrated Risk and Protective Factors Model of Gambling Types (IRPF-MGT). …”
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1030por Mentis, Alexios-Fotios A., Dardiotis, Efthimios, Katsouni, Eleni, Chrousos, George P.“…Regarding the latter, diverse brain areas, neural networks, neurotransmitters, hormones, and candidate genes have been associated with antisocial and aggressive behavior in humans and animals. …”
Publicado 2021
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1031“…Data came from 1674 adolescents (Mean(Age) = 14.55, SD(Age) = 1.58; 60.7% boys) and their families referred to MST treatment by the municipal Child Welfare Services for serious and persistent antisocial behavior. The outcomes were assessed at five time-points from intake to 18-months after discharge for youth and families who completed the treatment. …”
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1032“…At the same time, violent interactive media content has been historically connected with a range of antisocial effects in both popular press and academic research. …”
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1033por Buffarini, Romina, Coll, Carolina V N, Moffitt, Terrie, Freitas da Silveira, Mariângela, Barros, Fernando, Murray, Joseph“…Multivariate analyses showed that the overlap of IPV and CM was strongly associated with neighbourhood violence, absence of the child’s biological father, paternal antisocial behaviour in general and a mother–partner relationship characterised by high levels of criticism, maternal depression and younger maternal age. …”
Publicado 2021
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1034“…Based on theories of autonomous arousal and stress reactance the present study addresses the influence of adrenocortical activity as a risk and/or protective factor in the development of antisocial behavior in children. We also investigated relations to anxiousness and family stressors. …”
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1035por Sasaki, Yoshinori, Tsujii, Noa, Sasaki, Shouko, Sunakawa, Hikaru, Toguchi, Yusuke, Tanase, Syuuichi, Saito, Kiyoshi, Shinohara, Rena, Kurokouchi, Toshinari, Sugimoto, Kaori, Itagaki, Kotoe, Yoshida, Yukino, Namekata, Saori, Takahashi, Momoka, Harada, Ikuhiro, Hakosima, Yuuki, Inazaki, Kumi, Yoshimura, Yuta, Mizumoto, Yuki, Okada, Takayuki, Usami, Masahide“…We compared data for child-to-parent violence, antisocial behavior, suicide attempt or self-harm, abuse history, refusal to attend school, and two psychological rating scales (the ADHD-Rating Scale and Tokyo Autistic Behavior Scale). …”
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1036“…Clinical characteristics include substance use, depressive mood, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, antisocial traits, callous/unemotional traits, grandiosity, and justification of violence. …”
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1037por Pape, Louise, van Lith, Koen, Veltman, Dick, Cohn, Moran, Marhe, Reshmi, van den Brink, Wim, Doreleijers, Theo, Popma, Arne“…Some studies suggest that methylphenidate (MPH) might be an effective treatment for antisocial and aggressive behavior in adolescence. However, little is known about the mechanism of action of MPH in adolescents with this kind of psychopathology. …”
Publicado 2021
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1038por Mesbah, Rahele, de Bles, Nienke, Rius‐Ottenheim, Nathaly, van der Does, A. J. Willem, Penninx, Brenda W. J. H., van Hemert, Albert M., de Leeuw, Max, Giltay, Erik J., Koenders, Manja“…RESULTS: Cross‐sectionally, the bipolar conversion group (n = 77) had significantly higher scores of trait anger and aggression reactivity, as well as a higher prevalence on “anger attacks,” “antisocial traits,” and “borderline traits” compared to current (n = 349) as well as remitted (n = 1159) depressive patients. …”
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1039“…Disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) are among the primary reasons for child and youth referrals to mental health services and are linked to poor adult outcomes including antisocial behavior disorder. Research indicates a high incidence of internalizing problems in those with DBDs and those who have DBDs with cooccurring internalizing problems may have more severe later outcomes. …”
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1040por Darbyshire, Daniel, Brewster, Liz, Isba, Rachel, Body, Richard, Basit, Usama, Goodwin, Dawn“…Multiple factors were identified as linked with retention, including perceptions about teamwork, excessive workloads, working conditions, errors, teaching and education, portfolio careers, physical and emotional strain, stress, burnout, debt, income, work–life balance and antisocial working patterns. Definitions of key terms were used inconsistently. …”
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